Improvement of executive function in children with autism through Home Playtime Program

AuthorHamidReza Pouretemaden
AuthorEsmail Shirien
Issued Date2021-03-31en
AbstractIntroduction: Executive dysfunction has shown to be the shared property of many cognitive symptoms seen in autism. The Home Playtime Program (HPP) is a home-based tele-cognitive rehabilitation for targeting executive dysfunction in children with autism. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility and effectively of this intervention. Materials and Methods: This study followed a pre-test, post-test, and follow-up design without group control. Seventeen parents of children with autism aged 24-55 months (Mean=37, SD=9.1) were selected from Tehran Autism Center using available sampling method. Correspondingly, they received the HPP for 10 weeks. Preschool Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-parent form and A-Not-B test were used to measure executive function in the pre-test, post-test, and follow-up. Also, the Therapy Attitude Inventory (TAI) was completed by parents to assess their satisfaction with therapy. Persian version of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test was applied to the children at the onset of the study. The data were analyzed using repeated measures analyses. Results: The findings indicated that the components of executive functions: inhibition, working memory, planning/organizing, inhibition self-control, flexibility and metacognition were significantly improved at post-test (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordAutism Disorderen
KeywordExecutive Functionsen
KeywordTelerehabilitationen
KeywordPlay Therapy.en
Keywordاختلال اُتیسمen
Keywordکارکرد اجراییen
Keywordتوانبخشی از راه دورen
Keywordبازی درمانیen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleImprovement of executive function in children with autism through Home Playtime Programen
TypeResearch Articleen

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